The Kansas City Aviation Department will present the findings of its study on the feasibility of adopting a single terminal design at Kansas City International Airport to the Kansas City Council on Thursday.

The $4 million, federally financed new terminal planning study will be presented to the council’s Transportation & Infrastructure Committee at 8:45 a.m. and again to the general council during a 1 p.m. business session. Both sessions are open to the public.

2. Meeting to discuss renewing Missouri Film Tax Incentive program

The Missouri Motion Media Association will discuss its campaign to renew the Missouri Film Tax Incentive program and related industry issues at the state level at 7 p.m. April 4 at Think Big Partners, 1800 Baltimore Ave. The event is presented by the Film Commission of Greater Kansas City.

3. Eisenhower Middle School students to assess water quality

Students from Eisenhower Middle School will visit Muncie Creek to assess its water quality as part of the Earth Force GREEN program funded by General Motors. General Motors will present the Blue River Watershed Association with a grant to further education and research about the local environment.

4. Animal adoption event

North Shore Animal League America's 2013 Tour For Life will arrive in Kansas City to partner with Wayside Waifs for a special mobile adoption event at the Walmart Supercenter, 1701 West 133rd St., Kansas City, MO from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

5. Gov. Jay Nixon to visit Blue Springs

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will be in Blue Springs Thursday to meet with business leaders and health providers to discuss the benefits to taxpayers and employers of strengthening Medicaid.

Hillary Clinton's office said "nothing nefarious was at play" when the former secretary of state used her personal email address, rather than one provided by the State Department, during her four years as America's top diplomat.